Black Law Students Association

An Afternoon of Egg Hunting - Mar. 22, 2008

"Racism Revisited" - BLSA Panel Discussion - Feb. 20, 2008

A panel discussion regarding the Jena 6 - Nov. 15, 2007

The BLSA organization is dedicated to fostering a supportive community for students of African descent at Capital Law School. BLSA implements programs designed to enhance the academic and cultural experience at Capital and provides a strong political voice on issues of concern to Black students. Its goal is to encourage scholarship and excellence among black law students. BLSA sponsors participation in a wide range of activities, including the Frederick Douglas Moot Court Competition, guest speakers, and special events such as celebrations of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month. 

 

President: Reginald Staples
Vice President:
Secretary: Louis Smith III
Parliamentarian: Sean Walton Advisor: Professor Mark Brown

 

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